Bo-Katan’s Best Clone Wars, Rebels and Mandalorian Episodes - IGN (2024)

The Mandalorian: Season 3 has arrived, and Katee Sackhoff's Bo-Katan Kryze has returned for another live-action appearance. You may want to explore her best episodes from the animated Star Wars show The Clone Wars from which she originally debuted and the Rebels series she also appeared in. Sackhoff voiced the character in those animated shows before taking on the role in the flesh on The Mandalorian Seasons 2 and 3.

Check out our guide on everything you can watch to get more of the high-flying, blue-armored Mandalorian.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Episodes Featuring Katee Sackhoff's Bo-Katan

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Bo-Katan is a key player in the recurring Mandalore storyline in the Clone Wars series. She’s a young woman who was born on the planet Mandalore and was a part of the influential House Kryze. She is the younger sister to Satine, duch*ess of Mandalore, though whereas her sister is a kind and peace-seeking pacifist, Bo-Katan is a more hardened fighter. Bo-Katan starts out as the leader of the Nite Owls, an elite group of blue-armored Mandalorians.

Bo-Katan’s story is one of action, drama, and loss, and she’s crossed paths with numerous Star Wars icons like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Maul, and Ahsoka Tano. She even has ties to the Darksaber, the coveted Mandalorian weapon that eventually wound up on The Mandalorian as a key weapon.

Season 2: Episodes 12, 13, 14

These three Clone Wars episodes kick off the Mandalore storyline that goes on to become a long and brutal conflict in the Star Wars universe. It is ironic that the plot revolves around Mandalore being used as neutral ground so the Republic and Separatists can meet to negotiate peace, only for it to become a heated battleground that scars the planet and its citizens forever.

This arc features the first appearance of Bo-Katan, although she doesn’t show up until the third episode nor does she remove her helmet. Even so, you’ll not only witness her introduction to Ahsoka (the Jedi she name-dropped at the end of Episode 3!) but learn more about the Mandalorians as a people, what happened to their planet, and see the start of Bo-Katan’s storyline that years later will intersect with Dinn Djarin and Baby Yoda.

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Season 5: Episodes 14, 15, 16

The conflict on Mandalore erupts once more in another three-parter, which means more Bo-Katan. This time, she plays a more pivotal role as a member of Death Watch, a radical Mandalorian splinter group that aims to overthrow Bo-Katan’s sister duch*ess Satine and claim the planet.

The story sees Bo-Katan and her fellow Mandalorians rescue a stranded Darth Maul and Savage Opress, only to supremely regret that decision as the Dark Side bros scheme to use Death Watch to gain power and take revenge on a common enemy, Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi. We learn the significance of the Darksaber and, before the end of this arc, watch it trade hands. And while Bo-Kantan is a member of the antagonistic Death Watch, we see glimpses of her good heart underneath all that armor. Lastly and most significantly, this is the arc where we learn why Bo-Katan developed that steely, cut-throat attitude we see on display in The Mandalorian.

Season 7: Episodes 9, 10

The recurring Mandalore arc comes to a hugely impactful conclusion in this epic story arc, dubbed the Siege of Mandalore. Bo-Katan has a vital role where she allies with Ahsoka once more, this time to take on Darth Maul and try to save her home planet now engulfed in all-out war. These episodes show off what Bo-Katan and her squad can really do in some truly wild action scenes, and they usher in a significant status quo change for the character.

Star Wars Rebels Episodes Featuring Bo-Katan

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After The Clone Wars series finale, Bo-Katan returns in Star Wars Rebels, which is set in between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. The episodes featuring Bo-Katan are significant because they establish where we last saw her (and the Darksaber) before the events of The Mandalorian.

Season 3: Episodes 15, 16

Bo-Katan makes her return in a much different, much worse spot than we last saw her in The Clone Wars. It’s by teaming up with fellow Mandalorian Sabine Wren from the Rebels crew that she takes a step back in the right direction. This pair of episodes is an excellent lesson in All Things Mandalorian and offers some fascinating details that help explain things you may be wondering about from The Mandalorian. And yes, there’s plenty to do with the Darksaber.

Season 4: Episodes 1, 2

This is it. The last time we see Bo-Katan before her appearance in The Mandalorian Season 2.

This two-part storyline brings the ongoing Mandalore arc that started back in The Clone Wars to a grand finale as Sabine leads the charge to attack the Empire head-on in an effort to finally liberate her home planet. But it doesn’t come without great consequence -- much of which has been talked about in The Mandalorian. Bo-Katan returns for the second episode, and we see where the Darksaber’s last known whereabouts before The Mandalorian.

The Mandalorian Episodes Featuring Bo-Katan

Season 2: Episodes 3, 8

Katee Sackhoff took her character live-action in Season 2 of The Mandalorian, appearing in two episodes in total.

Jumping ahead to the period shortly after the destruction of the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi, Bo-Katan encountered Din Djarin and Grogu/Baby Yoda when the latter pair found themselves under attack on the moon known as Trask. Bo-Katan, along with her Mandalorian comrades, saved Djarin and Grogu, and soon afterward they teamed up to steal weapons from the Imperial Remnant. In return for his help, Bo-Katan told Mando where he could find Ahsoka Tano -- the next step in his quest to return Grogu to the Jedi.

Bo-Katan returned in the Season 2 finale, where Din Djarin teamed with a variety of characters he had encountered in the past for a final siege against Giancarlo Esposito's Moff Gideon. The events of this episode set up Season 3 and the continuing Mandalore storyline.

Season 3: Episodes 1-2

Sackhoff immediately returned to the series following her Season 2 finale appearance, with the series exploring the ongoing fallout of her alliance with Din Djarin. So far this season, we've learned that Bo-Katan has lost the support of her followers and now rules over an empty castle. That hasn't stopped her from lending a helping hand as Din and Grogu make their way through the mines of Mandalore in Season 3 episode 2 and contend with the fearsome creatures that dwelll there. It's already been a real adventure for Bo-Katan, and it's not over yet.

Want even more to watch? Check out all of the essential Ahsoka Tano episodes!

Note: This story originally ran in November of 2020. It was updated on March 10, 2023, with the latest information about Bo-Katan.

Joshua is a Senior Editor and Producer of Features at IGN. If Pokemon, Green Lantern, or Star Wars are frequently used words in your vocabulary, you’ll want to follow him on Twitter @JoshuaYehl and IGN.

Bo-Katan’s Best Clone Wars, Rebels and Mandalorian Episodes - IGN (2024)

FAQs

Why did the armorer tell Bo-Katan to remove her helmet? ›

But after seeing how easily Bo-Katan manages to win over the covert as a leader, the Armorer has a change of heart. She recognizes the potential Bo-Katan has, and understands that she can't control her. So rather than try and force Bo-Katan to become something she isn't, the Armorer allows her to remove her helmet.

Is Sabine related to Bo-Katan? ›

Her mother Ursa Wren was also a Nite Owl, the group of Mandalorians who fight under Bo-Katan's command. It makes sense, then, that Sabine is linked to both Bo-Katan and the Darksaber, but her connection with each of them goes even deeper than just family ties.

What Mandalorian episode was Bo-Katan in? ›

Bo-Katan's first appearance in The Mandalorian is in the season 2 episode titled "The Heiress" when she and her fellow Mandalorians step in to rescue Djarin from the Quarren (and from certain death).

What happened between Rebels and Mandalorian? ›

Lastly, the Mandalorian Civil War began in 2 BBY. This war pitted Clan Saxon's Imperial Mandalorians against the rebel Mandalorians of Clan Wren. While the rebels won, the Empire would soon answer with the Great Purge of Mandalore.

Why was Lizzo in The Mandalorian? ›

The series creator talked to EW at Star Wars Celebration about why and how the pair entered Mando's orbit. "We got Lizzo and Jack Black involved because, honestly, one of the things that we really like about working on the show is we like to bring in people who are fans themselves," explains Favreau.

Is the Armorer Dead? ›

The Armorer is one of the few members of the clan to survive. In the first-season finale "Chapter 8: Redemption", the Mandalorian and his allies come to the Mandalorian enclave while fleeing from attacking Imperials, only to find it unoccupied except for the Armorer, following the elimination of most of the tribe.

Is Ezra in love with Sabine? ›

Ezra Bridger and Sabine Wren's relationship was one of the main aspects of Star Wars Rebels. Though they have their fights, Ezra and Sabine are best friends and have a relationship built on trust, possibly the first friendship between a Mandalorian and a Jedi.

Are Din Djarin and Bo-Katan a couple? ›

Despite their connection, a romantic relationship between Din and Bo-Katan is unlikely due to their different paths and values as Mandalorians. Din's devotion to his role as a Mandalorian and his relationship with Grogu are enough to bring him happiness and fulfillment, making a romantic relationship unnecessary.

Who married Sabine? ›

The wedding of Sabine Wren and Ezra Bridger took place in Keldabe nearly two months after the Battle of Endor with the pursuit taking place from early morning in the Adenla Market to nightfall at Dal'voris Park. The two then embarked on a honeymoon across Mandalore for the next few months.

Who bombed Bo-Katan in The Mandalorian? ›

In a brilliantly choreographed dogfight, Mando and Bo-Katan make like Top Gun and take them out. Just when they think they're in the clear—and Grogu opens up his pram again—another group of TIE Interceptors show up. And they bomb Bo-Katan's home.

Who is Bo-Katan's father? ›

Duke Adonai Kryze was the Mandalorian father of Satine Kryze and Bo-Katan Kryze. He was part of House Kryze, that was the royal family of the Mandalorians.

Why does the Empire hate Mandalorians? ›

As Din's conversations with Bo-Katan in Season 2 made clear, the survivors of the Purge believed the Empire had attacked Mandalore as part of a "scorched earth" policy, opting to annihilate the Mandalorians and their planet after realizing Mandalore would never submit to Imperial rule.

How much time has passed between Rebels and Ahsoka? ›

That confirms Ahsoka takes place 11 years after A New Hope, 10-15 years after Star Wars Rebels (5 BBY-1 BBY), and over 30 years since the events of The Clone Wars (22 BBY-19 BBY).

How many Mandalorians died in the Great Purge? ›

"At the end of the war, the Empire purged the entire surface of the planet, killing hundreds of thousands."

Can Mandalorians take off their helmet with their spouse? ›

Among their many intriguing customs, the strict adherence to never removing their helmets in front of others raises questions about how Mandalorians engage in romantic relationships and raise their offspring.

Did the Armorer betray the Mandalorians? ›

After the episode aired, a theory started circling the Star Wars fandom that The Armorer was actually an Imperial spy during Season 3. While that proved to ultimately not be the case, here's evidence that made fans believe their theory.

When did Din Djarin tell the Armorer he removed his helmet? ›

Then, in season 2 episode 8, “Chapter 16: The Rescue,” Djarin removes his helmet willingly to show Grogu his face before Grogu departs for his Jedi training. Even though the removals seemed warranted and even commendable, they weigh heavy on Djarin's mind, and he admits them to the Armorer in The Book of Boba Fett.

Why can't a Mandalorian remove their helmet? ›

According to The Way, Mandalorians are not allowed to remove their helmets. If another being sees a Mandalorian warrior without their helmet, they're forbidden from ever donning it again. This rule seems relatively straightforward, if extremely cumbersome, but its enforcement is harsh.

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